cltrat
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did you just seriously rip FOX news in one post and a couple posts later link MSNBC? lol hilarious700UW said:
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did you just seriously rip FOX news in one post and a couple posts later link MSNBC? lol hilarious700UW said:
cltrat said:did you just seriously rip FOX news in one post and a couple posts later link MSNBC? lol hilarious
cltrat said:did you just seriously rip FOX news in one post and a couple posts later link MSNBC? lol hilarious
cltrat said:did you just seriously rip FOX news in one post and a couple posts later link MSNBC? lol hilarious
700UW said:Faux News is the worst and has been found to be the most untruthful network news in the US.
https://www.google.com/search?q=fox+news+the+most+lies&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
March 9, 2015 - Fox News Has Most Trusted Coverage, Or Not, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds
FOX News offers the most trusted network and cable news coverage, 29 percent of American voters say, when asked to compare the major TV news outlets in a Quinnipiac University National poll released today. But when network news is examined on a case-by-case basis, FOX drops in the ratings.
In the comparison rankings, CNN gets 22 percent, with NBC News and CBS News at 10 percent each, 8 percent for ABC News and 7 percent for MSNBC, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University Poll finds.
When asked, "Do you trust the journalistic coverage provided by FOX News," 20 percent of U.S. voters say "a great deal" and 35 percent say "somewhat." Scores for other networks are:
The big winner is local television news, trusted by 19 percent of voters "a great deal" and by 52 percent "somewhat."
- NBC News - 14 percent "a great deal" and 46 percent "somewhat;"
- ABC News - 14 percent "a great deal" and 50 percent "somewhat;"
- CBS News - 14 percent "a great deal" and 50 percent "somewhat;"
- MSNBC - 11 percent "a great deal" and 41 percent "somewhat;"
- CNN - 18 percent "a great deal" and 43 percent "somewhat."
"FOX News may be the most trusted in the network and cable news race, but they all take a back seat to your local news," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
700UW said:Figures don't lie figurers do.
And you know a poll can be slanted?
nothing like getting someone to admit a source he himself cited and argued could be slanted .lmao I am in tears laughing.Can you say owned?delldude said:My God man, not non biased liberal approved Quinnipiac.
You saying a poll can be slanted or biased one way or another?
cltrat said:nothing like getting someone to admit a source he himself cited and argued could be slanted .lmao I am in tears laughing.Can you say owned?
Glenn Quagmire said:I am sure Quinnipiac would say that Benghazi matters most to people who would never consider voting for Hillary.
Their data suggests that the Benghazi massacre and its aftermath could be something of an Achilles Heel for Mrs. Clinton among the youngest cohort of voters.